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You don't want to keep writing/deleting to a SSD.
For all but the most extreme home users it'll never be a problem. I have to worry about it in server environments but that's where the SSDs are being hammered constantly.
SSD technology, endurance, wear leveling, etc has moved on a long way since the first SSDs.
I have a Kingston SSD 128GB as OS drive, a WD Blue HDD 500GB as a Apps drive and a 1TB WD HDD Green as a data drive.
You don't want to keep writing/deleting to a SSD.